You got Tony Stark feels from the last chapter. Get ready for some Natasha feels.

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The screen changed to show a similar donut-shaped spaceship flying away from Thano's gargantuan ship.

"That's not the ship we were on right?" Peter asked. "'Cause that is way too close to Thano's big, creepy, supervillain ship."

"I don't think so. You would have been going towards that ship if that was ours since you are going towards Thanos," Steve said.

Inside Gamora was sitting in a large room that looked more like a cave than the inside of a ship. She suddenly stands, and Thanos walks in with a small bowl.

The Avengers booed him and Shuri threw a handful of popcorn at him.

"I thought you might be hungry," he said, holding it out to her.

"Do you think that's poison?" Peter eyed the cup suspiciously.

"Wouldn't put it past him," Scott said.

"Most poisons work too fast for Gamora to give up the information. (I have no idea if this is true)," Natasha explained. "And she would gladly die before she gave him any information. It would be more efficient with torture. Personally, I'm surprised he doesn't have her in a cell."

Gamora stared at it for a few moments, then grabbed the cup and threw it at a stone throne behind her.

"GO GOMORA!" Scott yelled.

"Gamora," Rhodey corrected.

"Whatever."

"Always hated that chair," she spat.

"It is a pretty ugly chair," Tony quipped.

"So I've been told," he responded, unfazed. "Even so, I'd hoped you'd sit in it one day."

"I hated this room. This ship. I hated my life," Gamora started to breathe heavily.

"You told me that too. Every day. For almost 20 years," Thanos said, sitting down.

"Holy shit, she was living with that big grape for twenty years?" Sam furrowed his brow.

"I was a child when you took me," Gamora said.

"I saved you."

"No. We were happy on my home planet," she turned to look at him.

"Going to bed hungry... scrounging for scraps," he said. "Your planet was on the brink of collapse. I'm the one who stopped that. Do you know what's happened since then? The children born... have known nothing but full bellies and clear skies. It's a paradise."

"How the hell can a traumatized planet with half of the population dead be a paradise?" Tony yelled.

"Because you murdered half the planet," she whispered.

"A small price to pay for salvation," he responded.

"Oh my god," Bucky pinched the bridge of his nose while everyone else booed Thanos.

"Can I have this?" Clint went over to grab Shuri's popcorn bowl and threw the entire contents at the screen. "Thanks." He handed it back to Shuri and returned to his seat.

"You're insane."

"PREACH!"

"Little one it's a simple calculus. This universe is finite, it's resources finite. If life is left unchecked, life will cease to exist. It needs correction-"

"Ok, so he has a point, still murder," Shuri said.

"You don't know that!" Gamora screamed.

"I'm the only one who knows that. At least, I'm the only one with the will to act on it."

"For a time," Thanos stood up, "You had that same will, as you fought by my side… daughter."

"I'm not your daughter," Gamora whispered.

"I stan a queen!" Shuri yelled at the screen.

"Everything I hate about myself you taught me."

Natasha had a pang of sympathy for Gamora. She too, was taken as a young age and brainwashed, made into a killing machine. A monster. Gamora obviously had the same feelings.

"And in doing so, I made you the fiercest woman in the galaxy," Thanos towered over her.

Clint looked at Natasha, trying to see her reaction. Natasha's face was blank, which he knew she did when she wanted to hide any sign of weakness. A habit from the Red Room. She remembered the trainers in the Red Room. How they used to say almost the same thing. That those exercises only made them stronger. Or something like that. She had spent most of her life trying to erase those memories.

"That's why I trusted you to find the soul stone," he continued.

"I'm sorry I disappointed you," she glared at him.

"I am disappointed," Thanos said. "But not because you didn't find it."

"I knew it," Clint muttered. "She knows where it is."

"Would it be a good thing or a bad thing if they find it?" Wanda asked.

"Why would that be a good thing?" Tony asked.

"Because then it means we know where it is, and can get it before Thanos does," Wanda said.

"No, I believe it should be hidden," Vision said. "Whatever is guarding the Soul Stone must have better defenses than anything we can do, so I believe we should not know where it is."

"But because you did. And you lied," Thanos continued menacingly.

A door behind them slid open, and Gamora proceeded to walk through it in front of Thanos. Metal bars separated, like teeth, to reveal another room where a blue cyborg woman hung in midair, panting heavily. The camera angled to reveal the metal parts were being taken apart and stretched.

"Holy shit," Tony gaped at her. "What is it?"

"She," Natasha corrected.

"She," Tony agreed.

"Perhaps she is an android?" Vision asked, perking up at the thought of other beings like him, even if they were in outer space.

"I think she's a cyborg?" Shuri suggested.

"Like that guy from the Justice League?" Peter asked, and everyone groaned.

"I hated that movie," Clint muttered. (I have nothing against DC, just in case.)

"Nebula," Gamora whispered, reaching out to touch her sister.

"Don't do this," Gamora begged.

"Some time ago," Thanos explained, "your sister snuck aboard this ship to kill me."

"And she failed," Vision finished.

"Goddammit," Natasha muttered.

"Please don't do this," Gamora started sounding close to panic.

"...and very nearly succeeded," Thanos ignored her. "So I brought her here. To talk."

"To talk," Clint said dryly, "Right."

He raised the gauntlet and activated the Power and Space stones, pulling the metal parts of Nebula's body. Nebula screamed.

"How can she even feel that, she's a robot," Scott said.

Everyone else turned to look at him.

"What?" Scott said defensively.

Vision looked down at his lap. Wanda threw a pillow at him.

"Stop. Stop it," Gamora walked over to Thanos and grabbed the gauntlet, pulling it down to stop the torture. "I swear to you on my life. I never found the Soul Stone."

"She's a really bad liar," Clint shook his head.

Thanos pulled his hand away, nodding slightly to a guard standing nearby. The guard pressed something and a stuttering hologram projected from Nebula's headpiece.

"Accessing memory files."

"Of course there's evidence," Bucky murmured.

"You know what he's about to do. He's finally ready, and he's going for the stones. All of them," Nebula's voice said.

"He can never get them all," Gamora said.

"He will!"

"He can't, Nebula. Because I found the map to the Soul Stone... and I burned it to ash. I burned it."

"We are so dead," Sam deadpanned.

The video paused, and Gamora looked down, defeated.

"You're strong," Thanos said, walking behind her. "Me. You're generous. Me."

"How is he generous?" Tony growled.

"But I never taught you to lie. That's why you're so bad at it," he spat and raised the gauntlet.

"And I thought my dad was bad," Tony thought about all the times Howard told him what a disappointment he was. Steve looked at him questioningly.

"Where… is… the Soul Stone?" he asked.

When she gave no response, he formed a fist and continued to torture Nebula.

Gamora struggled with herself, not looking a Nebula, who's screams were louder and more terrible than before. Her body was being pulled even further. Gamora looked as though she was going to cry.

Everyone winced. A few looked away.

"She's not going to be strong enough," Natasha said. "But I have to give it to him, he knows his stuff."

"Don't encourage him, Tasha," Clint told her.

"Vormir!" she relented.

The Avengers looked at the screen sadly.

"Just like Loki," Peter whispered.

Thanos stopped.

"Thank the ancestors," T'Challa breathed.

Gamora walked towards her sister and caressed her cheek. "The stone is on Vormir," she said quietly.

"Show me."

"Please don't."

The screen changed.

Imma also be skipping the next scene, where Thor and Rocket talk and arrive to Nilvadier or whatever, because while it does give me the feels, it just doesn't supply a lot of information about Thanos that the Avengers really need and it's a rather short scene anyways. It was hard enough coming up with reactions to this scene.

Alsheon: I think so, but while I was rewatching that scene, I counted six legs. The movie must have changed it or something.

GreekGoddessHestia: Oops. Well in my defense that was what it looked like. But I did fix that thank you for telling me.

Shiranai Atsune: Not quite sure what you mean by what was Tony thinking, I'll get back to you on that.

Black' Victor Cachat: I'm relatively new to writing fanfiction so I have no idea what you just said, but it's ok, I have Grammarly. The only reason there are grammar/spelling mistakes is because I'm either in a rush to get my chapter posted or too lazy.

14brendale: I really really want to see Spiderverse! And to the suggestion, I still don't know if I'll be doing another reaction fic in a while.

Void of Anguish: Your username says otherwise XD.

Redtornado1234: I've haven't had time to watch it yet, but thank you for the recommendation!